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Water and death; the grand unifiers My descent from glacier-like nimbus To emerald elevation Teaches me The Mexican mountains fast-approaching Barren, hills enveloped in mossy fondant To think man festers in our planet’s orifices Unable to sip the trickling life for fear of illness Spreading death like gossip And I, cramped in drifting craft Soaring in the former future Am safe If Da Vinci could see me now We’d have a **** good laugh Comparing ironies
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Jan 8, 2011
Jan 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM UTC
57. Ironies 12/29/10
Water and death; the grand unifiers My descent from glacier-like nimbus To emerald elevation Teaches me The Mexican mountains fast-approaching Barren, hills enveloped in mossy fondant To think man festers in our planet’s orifices Unable to sip the trickling life for fear of illness Spreading death like gossip And I, cramped in drifting craft Soaring in the former future Am safe If Da Vinci could see me now We’d have a **** good laugh Comparing ironies
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Jan 8, 2011
Jan 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM UTC
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